


Henrik “AdmiralBulldog” Ahnberg is a Swedish Dota 2 legend, known for his defining role in Alliance’s historic victory at The International 2013. While you might know him for popularizing the ‘rat’ gameplay with his offlane Nature’s Prophet shenanigans, it’s AdmiralBulldog’s entertaining personality as a streamer and commentator that’s kept him as one of the most recognizable figures in the game’s history.
Over the years, his income has come from competitive play, streaming, sponsorships, and other esports-related ventures. While he’s no longer a full-time pro gamer, he continues to generate earnings and maintain visibility in the Dota 2 community. So what’s AdmiralBulldog’s net worth?
AdmiralBulldog’s career earnings from 75 competitive tournaments total almost $640,000 in prize money, based on data compiled from Esports Earnings (compared to Dendi’s net worth reporting set on $828k since 2008).
The crowning highlight of his competitive career was The International 2013, where Alliance won the world championship and one of the largest prize pools in esports history a defining achievement that cemented his legacy and contributed significantly to his earnings. While not as significant as some of the later prize pools his $287,438 share of the winnings was at the time, one of the largest ever jackpots in esports.
However, prize money makes up only one part of his financial picture. After retiring from active competition in 2016, AdmiralBulldog as other best Dota 2 players, pivoted into full-time streaming and content creation, building a large audience across platforms. He has earned income from streaming on Twitch (including subscriber revenue, ads, donations, etc.) and other monetization channels, which continue to contribute to his overall net worth.

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While exact figures for AdmiralBulldog’s streaming income and sponsorship deals are not publicly disclosed, independent estimates suggest that he has generated substantial revenue from his online presence through consistent streaming subscriber income, advertising, and third-party partnerships.
His large social media following further enhances his value as a content creator; AdmiralBulldog’s Twitch channel has hundreds of thousands of followers, making it a significant ongoing source of income.
In early 2026, AdmiralBulldog listed his International 2013 championship ring for sale with a starting price of around $70,000, underscoring that such major esports memorabilia can carry substantial value beyond sentimental worth.
The decision to sell the ring wasn’t reported as being driven by financial necessity, but rather by recognition of its monetary value compared with sentimental value. That said, the ring seemingly went unsold, highlighting the volatile world of esports memorabilia.
Combining various factors:
Our estimates place AdmiralBulldog’s net worth in the range of around $1 million to $1.5 million. This figure, although lower than legendary n0tail’s net worth, reflects his long-term presence in esports, consistent streaming income, and ongoing personal brand influence, not just his tournament earnings.
As with all net worth estimates, this is not definitive financial details are largely private and subject to variation. Nevertheless, AdmiralBulldog has translated a storied competitive career into a sustainable and multifaceted income stream.
AdmiralBulldog stepped back from professional competition after 2016, focusing instead on commentary, content creation, and streaming. He remains a popular figure within the Dota 2 community, appearing in occasional showmatches and regularly producing online content.
Through streaming, community engagement, and occasional competitive appearances, AdmiralBulldog continues to be a distinctive voice in the broader esports ecosystem.
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